Microgaming to Release Monster Wheels Slot

Microgaming has announced plans for an imaginative new online slot to be launched later this year. Titled Monster Wheels, the game will see an assortment of supernatural creatures such as vampires, she-devils and mummies competing in car races.

As well as the novel theme, Monster Wheels is set to attract players with its sharp graphics and animations, plus atmospheric soundtrack. Anyone who fancies spinning the reels will be able to choose their game layout, with either 128 or 288 ways to win depending on their decision.

Monster Wheels Free Spins Bonus and Release Date

There is a free spins bonus where you can multiply the value of wins, and landing on the oil can scatter symbol will trigger even more free spins. The game is set for release on 4th October and will be available at several casinos, including 32Red Casino and Bet365 Casino.

Monster Wheels is the type of action-packed slot with a creative theme which Microgaming has become famous for, and as the company continues to grow from strength to strength it has opened a new headquarters on the Isle of Man.

Microgaming’s New HQ

Named ‘Sixty Two’, the new Microgaming centre is a five-storey office which houses over 100 employees. It has been built on an adjacent site to Microgaming’s existing HQ and a unique sky bridge will connect the two premises, which have been constructed to ensure environmental and energy efficiencies.

Roger Raatgever, CEO of Microgaming, said: “It’s incredible to think that when we set up Microgaming on the island back in 2001 there were just six staff. Now we are a campus in the heart of Douglas, with two large offices, and best of all they are connected by a sky bridge, which was a must for me! It’s an exciting new chapter for Microgaming and I’m immensely proud of what we achieved in our home.”

As Microgaming embarks on an exciting new era in a new home, casino players can look forward to a host of new slots being rolled out in the coming months, with Monster Wheels among the most eagerly-awaited.

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